This good quality, budget Japanese eatery, on the fringes of Chinatown, is typically simple and traditional in terms of decor, reminiscent of an era when Japanese cuisine was first introduced to the West. The look is minimalist, with clean lines and homely wooden furniture. Gorge on big bowls of noodles, Japanese curries, bento boxes or sushi and sashimi platters. The sushi is super fresh, and the teriyaki is saucy, although it can be slightly overdone on occasion. All seafood is sourced from sustainable sources. There are a number of special deals available throughout the day, so this is definitely a good bet for a cheap and hearty feed.